Comments by "Coleen Goodell" (@coleengoodell7523) on "Who should step in to end the humanitarian crisis in Sudan? | Inside Story" video.

  1. I may have misinterpreted what was said, but it sounded to me like humanitarian aid is being used by conflicting groups as leverage to draw support to whatever side has the most. One thing that is missing in the narrative is what natural resources this region has, how can the resources, be it strenghts, natural talents or long understood wisdom of the people there, natural ports, rare minerals or quality soil or climate conditions for crops that can be grown and harvested. "Without a vision, the people perish". Capture the world's attention away from the images of a dry and thirsty land that has always been and less a miracle will be in a crises of food insecurity for lack of a nicer phrase, isn't a land where human habitation is possible. To, this is how it is possible and this is what the people want to bring to the table less hungry, starving children with their hands out for the remainder of life on this planet. I know that sounds cruel and uncaring, but the reality is that's what the world sees, not the priceless, precious individuals with hopes and dreams for a future of self-sufficiency and contribution. Leadership also appears to be for power, position and control only for a few high ranking individuals. Not for reasons of building an economy and stability for the people to thrive in peace, living side by side," wishing no harm on their neighbors who are living in security beside them", Proverbs. Praying daily for the people of Sudan, the innocent, poor, disenfranchised, who are greatly loved by God our creator. Like myself, they have got to be tired of men with guns and weapons of war doing satan's bidding by stealing, killing and destroying. Those doing such things should be quaking with fear for they know not what day the Master may return for His harvest. All signs point to any day now. God bless and have mercy upon all of us.
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